“This NP campground is unfortunately dated, probably due to lack of funding.”

Reviewed 9/10/2019

Nightly rate:

$20

Days stayed:

5

Site Number:

187

Overall Rating

We had site (187). Very quiet with lots of deer. The sunsets were fantastic, water pressure ( our site ) was weak at best. No problems otherwise. Check in was quick and easy. Camp store well stocked. The $5 tours are well worth it. Cliff House tour is best taken in the morning the afternoon sun was intense. ( David was our guide INCR...
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We had site (187). Very quiet with lots of deer. The sunsets were fantastic, water pressure ( our site ) was weak at best. No problems otherwise. Check in was quick and easy. Camp store well stocked. The $5 tours are well worth it. Cliff House tour is best taken in the morning the afternoon sun was intense. ( David was our guide INCREDIBLE. ) The700 year tour was pricy but informative. If you are familiar with Pueblo history, I’d save the $.

“OK Stay”

Reviewed 9/9/2019

Nightly rate:

$23

Days stayed:

3

Site Number:

107

Overall Rating

We know that National Parks are normally not set up for larger rigs, and this one is no exception. We found a spot and managed to squeeze in our 36' toy hauler. There were about 5 spots that would have been OK and several that would have been very tight but possible. The roads in the campground are tight, sites are dated and few are le...
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We know that National Parks are normally not set up for larger rigs, and this one is no exception. We found a spot and managed to squeeze in our 36' toy hauler. There were about 5 spots that would have been OK and several that would have been very tight but possible. The roads in the campground are tight, sites are dated and few are level. There were no hookups at this site, as with most in the park, but there are two dump stations nearby with potable water. This was not a problem as we are used to boondocking in the forest and desert. There are free showers located at the store a couple of miles from the campground and flush toilets located throughout the campground. This is bear country so there are plenty of bear resistant trash receptacles and the park is very clean, as far as trash and clutter.
Visits by local Mule Deer and a handful of Wild Turkeys made for a pleasant experience. We stayed in early September, so the temperatures were mid to high 80's during the day and mid 30's to mid 40's at night. Some light rain and monsoon thunder storms, thankfully in the distance only.
The tours are excellent, educational and can be rather physical. Tours were $5.00 each and well worth the fee.
We had a lifetime NP pass so entry was free and camping was discounted.
We would definitely stay here again.

“A bit rough, but easy access to Mesa Verde”

Reviewed 9/4/2019

Nightly rate:

$24

Days stayed:

2

Site Number:

105

Overall Rating

Most people stay here only to see Mesa Verde. There are many sites, so you really don't need a reservation. There are hot showers, laundry and a nice camp store. There are flush toilets and water at the toilets. The full hook up sites have all that you need for a short stay to visit the National Park. There are bears here, so bewa...
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Most people stay here only to see Mesa Verde. There are many sites, so you really don't need a reservation. There are hot showers, laundry and a nice camp store. There are flush toilets and water at the toilets. The full hook up sites have all that you need for a short stay to visit the National Park. There are bears here, so beware. The Mesa Verde sights are about 28 miles away from the campground which is still located in the national park, so plan at least an hour to get to your tours from Morehead. There is no bus to take you there. There is room at some of the sites for a Class C (25 ft) in the parking lots, and some have bus parking that works for a Class A if you don't have a toad. You will need to get your tour tickets at the visitor center before entering the park.

“Beautiful National Park”

Reviewed 8/16/2019

Nightly rate:

$21

Days stayed:

1

Site Number:

216

Overall Rating

We will definitely visit here again and take advantage of all the hiking and sights to see.
Our entrance to the park was free because we have the senior pass. Only had to pay the camping fee. We were surprised to see all the amenities available. Fully stocked camp store. Gas station. Lots of restrooms with flush toilets and free s...
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We will definitely visit here again and take advantage of all the hiking and sights to see.
Our entrance to the park was free because we have the senior pass. Only had to pay the camping fee. We were surprised to see all the amenities available. Fully stocked camp store. Gas station. Lots of restrooms with flush toilets and free showers. Sites are level and open. Plenty of deer but no bears.

“Only Option Inside Mesa Verde NP”

Reviewed 8/15/2019

Nightly rate:

$54

Days stayed:

3

Site Number:

139

Overall Rating

It is certainly not the nicest campground but the location is ideal for exploring Mesa Verde NP. We saw a bobcat wandering the campground when we pulled in, which was pretty cool. The proximity to the dwellings is awesome.
Be sure to visit the Visitor's Center as soon as you arrive to get tickets for different tours. The tours are ...
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It is certainly not the nicest campground but the location is ideal for exploring Mesa Verde NP. We saw a bobcat wandering the campground when we pulled in, which was pretty cool. The proximity to the dwellings is awesome.

Be sure to visit the Visitor's Center as soon as you arrive to get tickets for different tours. The tours are amazing but you are required to register the morning of. There are a few tours that you can book online before your arrival. Be sure to check into that, especially if you are going during a heavy travel time.

“Same as “meh””

Reviewed 6/27/2019

Nightly rate:

$17

Days stayed:

1

Site Number:

234

Overall Rating

I have to echo the comments posted by the reviewer who said “meh”. I’ve been on the road full time for 15 months and this is the worst campground I’ve been to yet. Bird droppings on the water spigots that are left there for who knows how long. Waist and chest high weeds in and around the campsites. The campground sits on a hill side ye...
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I have to echo the comments posted by the reviewer who said “meh”. I’ve been on the road full time for 15 months and this is the worst campground I’ve been to yet. Bird droppings on the water spigots that are left there for who knows how long. Waist and chest high weeds in and around the campsites. The campground sits on a hill side yet no attempt made to level any of the sites. They make a point of telling you that wifi is free yet it doesn’t even work in the parking lot at the registration office. I initially paid for 2 nights site unseen but changed my mind and only stayed one. Woke up, went to Cliff Palace and got out of there. Won’t be back.

“Amazing place Mesa Verde”

Reviewed 10/17/2018

Nightly rate:

$30

Days stayed:

4

Site Number:

169 Ute Loop

Overall Rating

We had the best campsite in our loop with full hook up and some shade. Private site couldn't see any neighbors yet had deer behind the camper several nights. It's nice to stay in the park not sit in lines to come in & out of the park. Nice dark sky at night, it was very quiet in our loop.
The Dwellings, Kivas, pot houses were amazi...
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We had the best campsite in our loop with full hook up and some shade. Private site couldn't see any neighbors yet had deer behind the camper several nights. It's nice to stay in the park not sit in lines to come in & out of the park. Nice dark sky at night, it was very quiet in our loop.

The Dwellings, Kivas, pot houses were amazing and so many to see. Love the wild horses too. We didn't check out the restrooms we use our own. We didn't have cell service unless you go into the visitor center or where you check in the campground still couldn't connect to Wi Fi there.

Gas up before you get close the prices of gas are high in this area especially in the park.

“Pricey, but nice, good location. ”

Reviewed 8/5/2018

Days stayed:

2

Overall Rating

Unlike some of the other reviewers, our spot was very secluded and private. We camped at the tent only sites along Pueblo Road. The tent site was clean and not overgrown. No neighbors could be seen from our spot, but the only downside about being on Pueblo Road would have been the traffic from the campers further up the loop.
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Unlike some of the other reviewers, our spot was very secluded and private. We camped at the tent only sites along Pueblo Road. The tent site was clean and not overgrown. No neighbors could be seen from our spot, but the only downside about being on Pueblo Road would have been the traffic from the campers further up the loop.

WiFi was available but spotty. The facilities we’re a bit of a walk (maybe 100 yards) from our spot, but the privacy was worth the trade off.

Much fanfare was made of the pancake breakfast at the Cafe, but it was ok, not bad or anything just ok.

The amenities looked to be heavily used and weren’t dirty, but just dated.

“Quiet, scenic, FREE WIFI”

Reviewed 7/29/2018

Nightly rate:

$12

Days stayed:

3

Overall Rating

We camped here in July for 3 days. We had our pick of campsites and picked one with a shade tree. Night stars are beautiful. Store, gas, showers,laundry are near campground. Free Wi Fi throughout park!!! Great place to camp while visiting the park.

“Meh”

Reviewed 5/22/2018

Nightly rate:

$30

Days stayed:

1

Site Number:

Who cares

Overall Rating

Probably the worst national Park campground ever. Very little privacy. Very little upkeep. The dry wild grasses were growing into the fire pit. Is that a spot? It has a grill...but does not look like a spot. The showers are a days hike from the campground. You know when you fall asleep regretting where you camped and can’t w...
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Probably the worst national Park campground ever. Very little privacy. Very little upkeep. The dry wild grasses were growing into the fire pit. Is that a spot? It has a grill...but does not look like a spot. The showers are a days hike from the campground. You know when you fall asleep regretting where you camped and can’t wait to wake up and leave? That’s this place.